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Cups, Community, and CoffeeTalk
1. Cups, Community, and CoffeeTalk:
Lessons Learned Over 100+ episodes of WPCoffeeTalk
Michelle Frechette
Podcast Barista
@michelleames
@wpcoffeetalk
2. How it began
May 2019 “wouldn’t it be fun to learn to podcast?”
Maybe I’ll get a few episodes and it will die a painful death
Who would even want to be on it?
June 2019: Holy cow...this thing is really taking off...
February 2020: over 100 episodes recorded (61 published)
Oh, hey work team, by the way I launched a podcast
3. Welcome to the next episode of
WPCoffeeTalk
Where I get to talk to people in the
WordPress Community
all over the world
USA, Canada, Romania, UK, Spain, France, Israel,
The Netherlands, Pakistan, India, Germany, Austria,
Benin, Bangladesh, Australia, Nigeria, Mexico, South
Africa, Italy...so far...
4. The Format
● Average 40 minutes
● Anyone in WordPress community
○ Anywhere
○ Any company
○ Well-known
○ Almost-unknown
● Everyone is asked the same set of questions
● (Almost) anything goes
I do reserve the right to NOT publish any episode
5. Tell us about yourself and what you do.
freelancers
CEOs
project managers
designers
developers
r&d
marketers
agency owners
meetup organizers
WordCamp volunteers
coaches
Automatticians
@wpcoffeetalk
6. Tell us about your mug.
What’s in your mug today?
(It’s almost never coffee)
tea water
soft drinks
wine
cocktails
bourbon
anything goes!
@wpcoffeetalk
7. How did you get started with WordPress?
“I just kind of fell into it.”
“I learned it in school.”
“I had to learn it for a job.”
“I spent weeks researching the right CMS for my agency.”
@wpcoffeetalk
8. What is something that you think people
skip or don’t focus enough on when building
sites that would make them better?
accessibility
design for the visitor - not you
design architecture
missing CTA
security
color/font/aesthetics
@wpcoffeetalk
9. What is something you wish you had known
earlier in your WordPress journey?
backups
child themes
staging
about the community
@wpcoffeetalk
there’s a plugin for that
I’m not alone
10. Thinking about WordCamp or Meetup
experiences, what is something that was a
pivotal or inspiring moment for you?
meeting _____________
giving my first talk
Hearing a speaker tell us _______
learning ____________
@wpcoffeetalk
11. Tell us about your work
@wpcoffeetalk
(Something WordPress-related)
12. What are 2-3 must-have plugins you
recommend to someone building their own
website?
Yoast
WordFence
Gravity Forms caching
backup
“One that makes the
dashboard pink.”
GiveWP
@wpcoffeetalk
13. Did you have a mentor when you started
with WordPress or at any point on your
WordPress journey, and who was it?
Most have said “no.”
Many cite someone they try to emulate.
Almost all say it’s a good idea
@wpcoffeetalk
Nathan Ingram
14. Who is someone you admire in the
WordPress community and why?
“I can’t narrow it down,
there are too many.” Matt Mullenweg
You, Michelle
The community as a wholeThe community lead team
@wpcoffeetalk
15. What’s something you want to learn in
WordPress that you haven’t tackled yet?
PHP
JavaScript
React
Gutenberg
@wpcoffeetalk
Marketing
Project Management
16. What is one of the biggest WordPress
mistakes you’ve made, and what did you
learn from it?
White screen of death
Editing a live site (not staging)
Not using a child theme
Killing 20,000+ sites in one move
Editing core
Not having backups
“I can’t think of anything.”
@wpcoffeetalk
Taking on too many projects at once
17. What is your proudest WordPress moment?
Publishing my first site.
Getting my first plugin in the repository
Getting my first paycheck
Speaking at a WordCamp
Meeting Matt Mullenweg
Launching my business
@wpcoffeetalk
18. If you weren’t working in web/web tech, what
is another career you might like to attempt?
teacher
musician
magician
Writer
Standup comedy
Food service
Uber driver
I don’t know. This is what I love
@wpcoffeetalk
19. What is something on your bucket list?
Skydiving
travel
Write a novel
Fly a plane
Learn something new
I don’t have a bucket list. I
do what I want to do. @wpcoffeetalk
20. Show us (or tell us about) one of your hidden
talents that the WordPress community might
not know about.
Magic
Singing, guitar, music
Grocery lists
writing
I don’t have anything.
Played the saxophone for me Danced for me
Did the BEST Matt Mullenweg impression @wpcoffeetalk
21. How can we find you online and on social?
@wpcoffeetalk
Websites, social handles, etc.
22. My Takeaways
People love to talk about themselves (which makes this easy)
Most haven’t listened to an episode before coming on
Many don’t read what I send them in advance to prepare
International scheduling will always be a pain
People are generous and kind
Rendering video is very time-consuming
Prepare for disaster...but prepare more for success
Ask for sponsors $$$
Add a “tip-jar” to your site $$$ @wpcoffeetalk